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Being tired and feel badly of the frequent dog bladder problems that your dog is going through? Perhaps you have gone through the cycle of going to and from the veterinarian countless times just to have your dog diagnosed and treated of the disorder. This is really an annoying experience to you and to other [...]

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Dog urinary incontinence could be caused by a lot of factors including an underlying medical condition. If your male dog is suffering from urinary incontinence and you suspect that his condition is caused by a medical condition, the best thing to do is to consult a veterinarian. Once the vet has ruled out to the [...]

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Sometimes, your dog is urinating in improper place of your house, chances are that your dog may be suffering from a health situation known as canine urinary incontinence. Such a condition can be caused by any one of the following underlying factors: submissive urination, fear or phobia, excitement, territory marking, and urinary tract infection.
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Canine struvite crystals can cause a lot of discomfort to your dog. They can result to dog urinary problems such as bloody urine, dribbling urine, inability to urinate normally such as producing only a small amount of urine, and frequent urination. In addition, they can cause sporadic vomiting, depression, and loss of appetite in your [...]

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Seeing blood in your dog s urine can be very alarming. That is not usual for dogs to have blood in their urine. Therefore, when your dog starts peeing blood there must be something really wrong with him.
Blood in dog urine can be caused by a number of reasons. These causes include [...]

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Most urinary tract infections in dogs are chronic in nature. This could be because most of the time, owners fail to address the problem at its early stages. Most UTIs in dogs are only noticed and given medication when the infections already have reached advanced stages. In addition, owners may have failed to provide the [...]

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Bladder infection is one of the most common problems in pets such as dogs and cats. This kind of infection may bring along with it a number of symptoms which may or may not be readily visible to the attention of the pet owner. As a result, most pets suffer from the infection long enough [...]

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Is your dog acting strange lately? If you notice that your pet is urinating more frequently than usual, cannot control the flow of its urine, is straining to urinate or is urinating less than the usual, chances are it is suffering from a medical health problem such as enlargement of the bladder. Canine bladder enlargement [...]

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Canine bladder leaking can plague not only puppies but old dogs as well. Associated mostly with bladder control problems, this condition can be caused by a number of factors.
Bladder control problems begin to become noticeable when the pet begins to have accidents in the house. When the dog suffers from incontinence, it may have [...]

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Bladder stones are one of the common problems that occur in most dogs. Often, the presence of stones cannot be easily detected and owners only become aware of their pet s condition when the problem has already worsened.
The presence of urinary stones usually brings about the onset of many symptoms, most of [...]

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